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One big one and several heart attacks later on, in a hospital.
what are the chances of a person surviving once they have several heart attacks and are in critical condition?
It depends a lot on the circumstances of the heart attacks that He/She has already had.
Most common is the amount of damage the heart has incurred during these events, as each attack does an amount of damage.
I don’t think that anybody could tell You an outcome with this Person,as it would depend on what is the problem with the heart, eg: artery damage, clots vajve problems ,and many more different things that occur, and cause heart attack.
Good Luck, and Pray to Your God to bring this Person through.
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They said heart attacks go up 5% the day after daylight saving time starts. They said heart attack rates go down 5% after it ends.
Is that the reason my chest is hurting today?
ir’s amazing what they will waste money to do studies for. Never heard of this one, though.
Ron Zivin suffered a heart attack while on the phone with an AT&T operator who acted quickly and called 9-1-1. Zivin had an emotional reunion with the phone operator.
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I have had about 3 episodes where I feel chest pain on the left side, my left arm hurts, and I get dizzy. Eventually it goes away, but my chest will always hurt without the other symptoms. I’m wondering if I can be having heart attacks that just go away or if that’s impossible. Also, I have had an ultrasound, stress test, and electrocardiogram all have been normal expect that I have a begnin heart murmur.
sounds like angina type pains NOT a heart attack. you need to get an ECG done while the symptoms are there so present to a+e next time and let them do this.
a heart attack causes an area of muscle damage which does not go away and would definitely show up on the the ultrasound so be reassured by that.
stable exertional angina usually shows up on a stress test because a narrowed coronary artery is unable to stretch to provide the heart with the extra blood it needs to exercise. so angina is like a cramp of the heart muscle. if you did not get this then be reassured that your arteries are able to provide all the blood your heart needs.
dizziness is not a common symptom of angina (unless already diagnosed + on angina meds). could anxiety be an issue here? symptoms of anxiety commonly mimic cardiac symptoms.
if you are worried about heart disease then the next step would be a coronary angiogram, an invasive test where the dr uses dye to show up any narrowings in the arteries supplying blood to your heart. In the UK we don’t often do this test if your stress test was negative however, not unless the symptoms were recurrent.
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I would like a descriptive answer that shows multiple ways of preventing heart attacks.
The best thing is: try to avoid places where is a serious noumber of heart attacks commited. Do not walk alone in the dark!
Hearts are making sound like a drum, so when you hear that sound run for cover!
Heart likes to attack mankind about 40 years and above, exspecially when they holding Mcdonals packs!:)
Best things to do: run or walk every day at least 15 minutes, avoid coffeine, nicotine and do not use the electrical shaking belts like sauna belt etc. Avoid stress!!!
On Biggest Loser, Dr. Oz and other shows they tell us about all the over weight people having heart attacks and dying young. I thought about that and realized I have never known or even heard of anyone who had this happen. In fact, if this were true would we see so many over weight older people. What’s up with this?
I preface by saying I am thin and in good shape and not disputing the claim I just don’t see it happening.
It isn’t that obesity makes you die young, it is that obesity makes you die younger.
Also, and obviously, the people you see are the live ones. To know about deaths, you have to look at the statistics, not the people walking around the mall.
An example is my uncle. He was a college football player who had open heart surgery to correct a defect in his teens. He went on to live as an obese adult, and died of a heart attack in his 50s.
Since he had a history of heart trouble, it is likely that he would have died earlier than otherwise. However, being obese almost certainly moved up the date. By how much, we can’t really know. And yet, he wasn’t really young, nor would you realize he was dead except that I have provided the statistic.
And so it goes: obesity makes many of the top killers worse at younger ages and thereby shortens lifespan. But people aren’t necessarily dying young, only younger, and you won’t recognize the effects unless you study the cases and statistics.
Among the top causes of death, heart disease, cancer, stroke, respiratory diseases, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and infections (pneumonia and septicemia) are all made worse and riskier by obesity. Also, surgery is riskier for the obese, raising death rates from several of the top killers that rely on surgery for therapy (accidents, heart surgeries, etc.). And so, many people with those conditions are dying younger when they weigh too much.
Perhaps your experiences with death might also reflect your own age. With time, maybe you will know enough people to recognize who recovers well from accidents, cancer, pneumonia, etc., and be able to correlate that with their weight and lifestyle to generate your own statisics.
hth.
CIA whistleblower talks about a gun that shoots a frozen dart of poison that mimicks a heart attack in the unfortunate victim.
Go find out for yourself how many witnesses died of heart attacks in cases involving the US government. Start off with the JFK assassination.
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I’m wearing one for 24hr’s tomorrow. Do they only test for rhythm irregularities , or would it detect past heart attacks, or heart failure? Still getting chest pains occasionally, only 26, cross my fingers!
Past heart attacks may be visible on an EKG (the one that takes just a few minutes and is a snapshot of the electrical activity of your heart). Not all heart attacks cause enough damage to create permanent EKG changes, though.
Heart failure is not something that shows on an EKG. It can sometimes be seen on a chest Xray, or diagnosed by physical exam, or echocardiography.
The Holter will show irregular heart rhythm, and EKG changes caused by ischemia (not enough oxygen getting to the heart muscle)
At 26, ischemia would be pretty rare, unless you have a congenital anomaly of the heart. Esophageal spasm or reflux can give you chest pain, and is much more likely than cardiac disease in someone your age.
The Holter should help rule out cardiac issues as a source of the pain, though.